CHRISTIANITY
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Pro Veritate |
Pro Veritate, a Christian monthly journal, reflects a theological point of view towards the ideologies of the ruling National Party. |
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Reconciled with evil | ||
Castro links Marxism with Christianity | ||
White immigration to South Africa |
Discussion about corporate guilt and corporate responsibility which prevails with regard to White immigration to South Africa from a Christian perspective |
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Taking sides |
This is the pamphlet issued by the Catholic Institute for International Relations in London 1985. It discusses the Catholic Truth Society, its objects and membership, the Catholic Institute for International Relations, conflict and different kinds of conflict. |
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Taking sides |
This is the pamphlet issued by Catholic Intitute for International relations, in London. It discusses its aims, basis, membership and functions. |
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Home and family life: responsibility of Christians |
Pamphlet produced by the South African Council of Churches to promote a Christian way of life |
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Areas of co-operation: what should UCM be |
Pamphlet compiled by University Christian Movement about the possible ways to make Christianity relevent to all people - Black as well as White. |
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Calvinism in South Africa |
In South Africa, the ruling Nationalist section of the white people have advanced many arguments in support of their claim to govern. |
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Southern African Catholic Bishop Conference: letter form Margaret Kelly to all Archbishops/ Bishops |
This is the letter from Margaret Kelly to all Bishops and Archbishops of Justice and Peace Commission briefing them about non violence action and the defiance campagn in 10 August 1989. |
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Dawn raids on city clergy and journalists |
This is the letter form Rev James Kirkwood to Dear friends and Theo and Helen Kotze concerning persecution of the Kotzes in 5 December 1977. |
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The Christian Institute of Southern Africa |
This is the letter from Theo Kotze to Dear friends concerning closure of the Christian Institute European office. |
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Open letter to Archbishop Hurley, President of the Catholic Bishops Conference |
Journal article containing an open letter to Archbishop Hurley, President of the Catholic Bishops Conference from five priests with response from Father Buti Tlhagle June 26, 1984. |
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A sign of hope |
Journal article about the test of Christianity in South Africa and the close association between White politics and many Christian Churches which is eroding the integrity of the Christian religion. |
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Non violence news |
This is a journal article about the review of the cases of Charles Yeats and Mark Viveiros. |
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Religious Society of Friends writes letter to Cabinet Ministers: forced removals of Africans |
A letter from Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, to the members of the Cabinet about forced removals of Africans. |
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The Christian Institute |
This article discuss the contributions of the Christian Institute to churches of South Africa over the past fifteen years by the Roman Catholic Archbishop. It also discusses the conversions, social evangelisation, goals and gospel and liberation of the Christian Institute. |
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An appeal to the world: give purpose to this pain |
This article discusses the speech delivered in October 28, 1977 to the Security Council of the United Nations during its debates by the Christian Institute of South Africa. |
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The Black Church and the future |
Journal article containing an address given by Allan Boesak on 27 July 1979 to the National Conference of the South African Council of Churches on the Black Church and the future. |
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Priests, protests and politics |
This article discusses the role of clergy in the church in South Africa and the application of Christian principles to the political and social spheres within a context of apartheid in South Africa |